Norton Bridge railway station

Norton Bridge railway station was a railway station located on the West Coast Main Line and served both the village of Norton Bridge and the town of Eccleshall in Staffordshire, England.

The Norton Bridge signal box was notable for its use of an experimental Westinghouse solid-state interlocking system for some years,[7] which was later converted to a conventional relay-based interlocking; this signal box features briefly in the British Transport Films production Thirty Million Letters.

In March 2016, a flyover was opened to the north of the station to allow the Stoke branch to be fully grade-separated from the main line to Crewe.

[13] However, the bus subsidy continued to give Staffordshire County Council time to decide on the future of the service.

[16] Media related to Norton Bridge railway station at Wikimedia Commons